PSG: Cher Ndour favors a loan to Portugal

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It was one of the winter issues that Paris Saint-Germain had to manage. As we revealed to you exclusively on French Football Weekly, Italian midfielder Cher Ndour has received plenty of interest from Italian and Portuguese clubs, with Andrea Pirlo’s Sampdoria in pole position for several weeks. But according to information from Fabrizio Romano, the native of Brescia will finally be loaned to Braga where he will play for the next six months. Medical tests are expected this week in Portugal. Information that we can confirm to you. Furthermore, according to our indiscretions, Italian clubs are sometimes too cautious about using young players, the Ndour clan favored a return to Portugal where he played with Benfica before his transfer to Paris.

And according to our additional information, Paris Saint-Germain also feared sending a new player to Serie B following the failure of Noha Lemina’s loan to Sampdoria earlier in the season. The Parisian management is counting on Cher Ndour but wants his player to find minutes to continue his development. SC Braga never let go and accelerated negotiations in recent days. The club’s management had already inquired in December about a possible loan of the young Italian. Currently 4th in the Portuguese championship, Braga wanted to strengthen the axis of the team coached by Artur Jorge, while the squad is only made up of six midfielders including two defensive players.

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